PPT-Hurricanes By: Kara Osborne
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and Alaina Herrig Characteristics A hurricane looks like a bunch of spinning clouds A hurricane forms over the Atlantic ocean Warm moist air rises and turns into
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and Alaina Herrig Characteristics A hurricane looks like a bunch of spinning clouds A hurricane forms over the Atlantic ocean Warm moist air rises and turns into cool air Then the cool air turns into warm air and forms a cycle. Contractgrantsponsor:EconomicandSocialResearchCouncil;Contractgrantnumbers:L139251003,undertheTeachingandLearningResearchProgramme.Correspondenceto:J.Osborne;E-mail:jonathan.osborne@kcl.ac.ukDOI10.100 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K osborne_ln_final.pdf 21/12/2009 12:06:39 Mr Sun Kissed Greek God strode into the meeting commanding everyones attention. I hadnt forgiven him for running out on me Look Back in Anger. John Osborne: biography. Born on December 12, 1929, in London, John Osborne would eventually change the face of British theatre. . His . father, an advertising copywriter, died in 1941, . The History, Structure, Development, and Destruction. Source: http://www.dc.peachnet.edu/~pgore/students/w97/matheson/hpage.htm. What is a hurricane?. Violent cyclonic storm that develops in the tropical region. By: Maggie Colf. Tornadoes. “There is also disagreement as to whether separate touchdowns of the same funnel constitute separate tornado.”. Tornadoes may not have a visible funnel.. Truth is that we don’t fully understand.. “One of my earliest memories involves sitting on my dad’s lap in his studio in the garage of our house and watching him draw. I remember thinking: ‘I want to do that, too,’ and I pretty much decided then and there at age 2½ or 3 that I was an artist just like Dad.”. WHAT DO HURRICANES AND TORNADOES HAVE IN COMMON?. Low Pressure . Strong Winds . Hazardous to Life and Property . HOW DO THEY DIFFER?. Location . Size . Duration . Season of Occurrence . Distinctive Hazards. . By : . Deavian. foster . Class : 5H. What is an earthquake?. A earthquake is a shaking of the earths crust and is a geological phenomenon . Earthquakes can cause intense vibration of the ground, soil liquefaction, and distortion of the ground. Earthquakes can happen almost anywhere but are most common along the boundaries of the tectonic plates. Earthquakes are primarily caused of movement of the tectonic plates. It lasts more than a few seconds.. WHAT DO HURRICANES AND TORNADOES HAVE IN COMMON?. Low Pressure . Strong Winds . Hazardous to Life and Property . HOW DO THEY DIFFER?. Location . Size . Duration . Season of Occurrence . Distinctive Hazards. Progression of Tropical Events. Easterly Wave (Tropical Disturbance). Tropical Depression. Tropical Storm. Hurricane. 10-25%. 50-60%. Easterly Wave. Tropical Cyclones and Sea-Surface Temperatures. Jo Stanyard . (SMB - Site Engineering - FAS Section. ). FCC Workshop FIML-CERN. 3rd May 2017. Summary from 7. th. March meeting. John Osborne, Joanna Stanyard (CERN-SMB-SE). Baseline layout – 97.75 km single tunnel design, experiments located at point L, A, B and G, 4 larger magnet delivery shafts.. YimenwaJon naEliyombereso lyewa mokukuna Mwenyo monoMbungawwwdignityonlineorgukYimenwaEliyomberesolyewamokukunaMwenyomonoMbungaJonnaJudithWittDignityEtjangorundurukolyokuhovaPembagona2017RukwangaliNom Presentation provided by:Bureau of Economic GeologyJackson School of GeosciencesThe University of Texas at Austin What Is A Hurricane? Hurricanes are intense tropical cyclones with a maximum sustained Kerry Emanuel. Lorenz Center. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, MIT. Program. Overview of hurricanes. Basic theory of hurricanes. What have hurricanes been like in the past, and how will they be affected by global warming?.
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